Category Archives: Technology

The UK eGovernment Interoperability Framework (eGIF) was established over 10 years ago to include a range of different initiatives to make Government more efficient by introducing standardisation. Part of this strategy included the goal of moving towards the digitisation of … Continue reading →

I found the BBC News story today regarding digitisation of the UK Courts system very interesting. The Government has plans to make courtrooms in England and Wales “fully digital” by the year 2016, ending what it described as “an outdated … Continue reading →

This is the title of the next webinar that we are involved with. This topical webinar will be structured as follows: Karen Redding of Phlexglobal will present the current eTMF industry status and how eArchiving is not being addressed; Eldin … Continue reading →

Have you ever thought about the decision-making process for the purchase of office desktop software? I’ve never been involved in this activity so it is something I admit to knowing almost nothing about! However, there is one aspect that has … Continue reading →

This is the title of a blog posted recently on the AIIM website and I’d encourage you to take a look. The reason that I’m highlighting this link is because it is just so relevant given the presentation that I … Continue reading →

The recent news O2/IBM has misplaced a data tape containing unencrypted personal data just emphasises to me the need to have a secure chain of custody for our data and records. This means ensuring that when records are passed from … Continue reading →

In many ways, the management of electronic records is no different from the management of paper records. But – and it is a big ‘but’ – there are a few significant differences and one of these is the approach that … Continue reading →